Liners fit our hayracks:
24" long x 7 1/2" wide x 7 1/2" deep
30" long x 7 1/2" wide x 7 1/2" deep
36" long x 9" wide x 9" deep
44" long x 10" wide x 10" deep
55" long x 12" wide x 12" deep
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Coco fiber basket liner
Very sturdy and better quality than ones purchased previously at a big box store.
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Hayrack Coco Liner
I have a 30 hayrack hanging under the garden shed window. I have used the liners for 30 years and wouldn't trust any other . Vines are planted in the spring and grow until late fall. I replace the vines with balsam tips for the winter season. A liner usually lasts me 2 years thanks to the resident red squirrel using the fibers for a nest !
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New liner
Love these replacement liners!
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replacement liner
Fits perfectly!
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Liners for hay rake planters
Received quicker than I expected. Quality is superior, better than any I have been able to find locally and price is reasonable.
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I Love These Liners
I've had a couple of Kinsman hayrack planters for a number of years, so I have had to get replacement liners over that time. The liners fit the planter perfectly. They will last for many years years to come.
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Spring purchases
I have placed orders a few times and the products and delivery have been above my expectations I plan to continue to make purchases from Kinsman
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Great Coco Fiber Liner
I have been buying this liner for years for my hayrack/treliis combo, which I also purchased from Kinsman. Excellent quality, looks great in the rack. I leave it out all winter and stuff it with greens until spring. There have been a couple of times when I forgot to purchase a new liner before spring planting and ended up leaving the old one in from the previous season and it did hold up, although it looked a bit shoddy after being out all winter in Wisconsin. I don't recommend it if you want your planter to look nice, but as I said, in a pinch it can work.
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Good quality
I have had my 44 in hay rack planters for years. I found that they lasted longer than expected. That said I have bought somewhat more finished looking ones which were lined with perforated plastic. They did not hold up. I keep a box with replacement liners in the attic and reorder when I use those. One year when I had trouble with birds pulling out fibers to make their nests I lined the hay rack with nylon screen fabric with the coir liner inside. This works well if you have that problem. I have not done it since because generally it is not an issue or a piece of screen can be draped over the outside and removed when nest building season is over.